Ethan Wiley

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Ethan Wiley is a producer, screenwriter and director. He wrote the screenplay for House and has written and directed several horror films, including, House II: The Second Story, Children of the Corn V: Fields of Terror, starring David Carradine and Eva Mendes, Blackwater Valley Exorcism and Brutal, starring Jeffrey Combs, Michael Berryman and Sarah Thompson. In 2006, Wiley formed Wiseacre Films, an independent production company. Producing credits include Blackwater Valley Exorcism, A Dead Calling, Drifter, Brutal, Deadwater (aka Black Ops), Bear and The Butterfly Room. Ethan is writer, director and producer of the family comedy movie Elf-Man and the Chinese action-adventure feature China Bigfoot: Legend of the Yeren.

Earlier in his career, Wiley worked as a special effects artist and puppeteer on Return of the Jedi, Gremlins and Romancing the Stone.

Music career

Wiley is a mandolin and mandocello player. He composed and produced the instrumental CD, Take A Stand, featuring Jon Sholle (guitar), Joe Craven (percussion), Jim Whitney (bass) and Joyce Andersen (violin).[1] Ethan composed and performed two songs for the soundtrack of Jason X, has contributed mandolin, mandocello and guitar to various soundtracks, and has performed and recorded with singer-songwriters Robert Morgan Fisher and Jeff Geoffray.

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